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1. Lionel Patea makes his first appearance in court.
The man accused of murdering 24-year old mother of one, Tara Brown by running her off the road and beating her to death has made his first appearance in court.
Ex-bikie Lionel Patea appeared in Queensland’s only specialised domestic violence court via video link where he was asked if he understood his charges had been upgraded to murder.
He answered “Yes Sir.”
Fairfax Media reports that while in custody he is undergoing the treatment of a psychiatrist.
He remanded in custody to reappear via videolink on November 11.
Meanwhile family and friends of Tara Brown will gather today for her funeral.
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2. Children injured as tear gas fired at migrants.
Hungary closed its entire border with Serbia on Tuesday after making it illegal to enter the country or damage a new razor-wire border fence they hurriedly built.
There are reports that Hungarian police have injured children in the chaos. 20 Hungarian police officers were also injured.
Migrant Amir Hassan, from Iraq told the BBC: “We fled wars and violence and did not expect such brutality and inhumane treatment in Europe.”
Serbian minister Aleksandar Vulin said the migrants’ frustration was understandable after Hungary closed the border.
“Hungary must show it is ready and capable to accept these people,” he said.
Top Comments
2.0. How quickly these (mostly men) migrants turn to violence when they don't get what they want. The actions taken by the Hungarians was in response to a violent attack on staff at their border, it was justified, the allegations if true, of children being used as human shields speaks volumes. The reason for the attack on the border, the injured Hungarians, the injured children was slow processing in Serbia..........these people are not in danger.........there is no excuse for their behavior.
I have to agree with you Anon. It concerns me that some of these most violent people will eventually come to Australia and deal with their issues through violence. We have a massive problem with violence in this country already. It does make me worried. My other concern is watching the various media outlets, is that the majority of migrant crowds seems to be predominantly men aged 20-40. Where are the women and children? I have no doubt there are some very "undesirable" characters in these crowds, and I am concerned for the society's (throughout the world) that will eventually place these people. You only have to look at some of the issues with cultural enclaves springing up in the UK, to know there is a bigger picture here we need to start looking at and addressing.